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difficult, if not impossible, for the Veterans to transfer to other schools for the last two years, on account of overcrowded conditions in other colleges, Whereas, it i s desirable and necessary that a full four year program be provided at the Branch Agricultural College in Cedar City. Utah. March 2 0 , 1 9 4 7 ...M r . E. M . Corry, a member of the Utah Celery Corporation, met with the Council regarding a farm problem. The farmers are securing a Government Building from Kearns, Utah, which will be used a s living quarters for the farm employees who will harvest carrots, potatoes, e t c . , in the fall. Mr. Corry considers the land owned by the City for the Septic Tank, an ideal location for the farm building. He asked the City to appoint a committee to meet with the Farm Committee. April 17. 1 9 4 7 . . .The American Legion Committee, consisting of Frank Dalley, Durham Morris, Dick Leigh, and Elias Leigh. met with the Council regarding the disposal of Legion property on Center and First West. The property i s available to the City--the sentiment being that a Public Library Building should be built there. (On May 15, the City offered to pay the Legion $15,000 for the 8 x 1 2 Rod lot.) June 19, 1947...Jack Lowman, City Engineer, asked for approval to order Street Markers. (50 markers were ordered. I July 3. 1 9 4 7 . . .Wallace Osborne. Orin Taylor, and E. W . Southwick met with the Council regarding a golf course to be developed a t the Airport. Aug. 7 . 1 9 4 7 ...Recommendation was made that the City pass an ordinance whereas livestock owners must have a permit to keep livestock within the City Limits. Sanitation Officer. Wallace Osborne, asked for D. D . T . to spray the Indian Village. Granted. Oct. 2, 1 9 4 7 . . .Ordinance setting salaries of City Employees. 5, 1948: Mayor--$BOO annual r a t e ; as of January Cou~cilmen--$300 annual rate: Recorder--$I200 annual rate: and Office Manager and Treasurer--$3,132 annual rate. Nov. 6, 1947.. .City Engineer, Lawman, and C. J. Ullrich discussed bids received for the new sewer line. Motion to approve the bid of $37. 855.96 for the construction of the new sewer. Passed unanimously. (Bond election was held October 1 4 . 1947--passed. Councilman Roberts made motion that a 1 0 % raise be given to City Employees. effective Nov. 30. 1947. Wages will be a s follows per month:

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

difficult, if not impossible, for the Veterans to transfer to other schools for the last two years, on account of overcrowded conditions in other colleges, Whereas, it i s desirable and necessary that a full four year program be provided at the Branch Agricultural College in Cedar City. Utah. March 2 0 , 1 9 4 7 ...M r . E. M . Corry, a member of the Utah Celery Corporation, met with the Council regarding a farm problem. The farmers are securing a Government Building from Kearns, Utah, which will be used a s living quarters for the farm employees who will harvest carrots, potatoes, e t c . , in the fall. Mr. Corry considers the land owned by the City for the Septic Tank, an ideal location for the farm building. He asked the City to appoint a committee to meet with the Farm Committee. April 17. 1 9 4 7 . . .The American Legion Committee, consisting of Frank Dalley, Durham Morris, Dick Leigh, and Elias Leigh. met with the Council regarding the disposal of Legion property on Center and First West. The property i s available to the City--the sentiment being that a Public Library Building should be built there. (On May 15, the City offered to pay the Legion $15,000 for the 8 x 1 2 Rod lot.) June 19, 1947...Jack Lowman, City Engineer, asked for approval to order Street Markers. (50 markers were ordered. I July 3. 1 9 4 7 . . .Wallace Osborne. Orin Taylor, and E. W . Southwick met with the Council regarding a golf course to be developed a t the Airport. Aug. 7 . 1 9 4 7 ...Recommendation was made that the City pass an ordinance whereas livestock owners must have a permit to keep livestock within the City Limits. Sanitation Officer. Wallace Osborne, asked for D. D . T . to spray the Indian Village. Granted. Oct. 2, 1 9 4 7 . . .Ordinance setting salaries of City Employees. 5, 1948: Mayor--$BOO annual r a t e ; as of January Cou~cilmen--$300 annual rate: Recorder--$I200 annual rate: and Office Manager and Treasurer--$3,132 annual rate. Nov. 6, 1947.. .City Engineer, Lawman, and C. J. Ullrich discussed bids received for the new sewer line. Motion to approve the bid of $37. 855.96 for the construction of the new sewer. Passed unanimously. (Bond election was held October 1 4 . 1947--passed. Councilman Roberts made motion that a 1 0 % raise be given to City Employees. effective Nov. 30. 1947. Wages will be a s follows per month: